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2015年5月12日星期二

XAVC iMovie Solution: Solve PXW-Z100 XAVC to iMovie 11 Import Issues

If you shoot with a Sony PXW-Z100 4K camera, you will find the PXW-Z100 is able to record 4K XAVC footage, which iMovie cannot recognize as import. So, a powerful Mac XAVC to iMovie converter is necessary for importing and editing XAVC files from PXW-Z100 in iMovie 11. Let’s know more and find solutions in this article about XAVC to iMovie 11 import issues.



It seems that we live in 4K time. We have more and more 4K offerings on the way such as 4K camcorders, 4K players, 4K smart phones and so on. Have to say that Sony is a huge enthusiast keen on developing 4K camcorders, especially its latest model Z100. Using the 4K-compatible high-performance G Lens, this device can shoot extremely sharp videos at the maximum resolution of 4096*2160.

Things have two sides. Sony PXW-Z100 receives both cheers and boos upon its releasing. It’s not because the expensive price. Instead, users find it troublesome to handle the XAVC footages in iMovie 11. The only sensible way is to convert Sony Z100 XAVC to iMovie friendly AIC MOV format. Regarding how to achieve this goal, Pavtube Mac XAVC Video Converter for iMovie is specially providing you with a foolproof tool. You can get video footages perfectly converted with a few clicks.

With this best XAVC video converter, not only can you convert Sony PXW-Z100 4K XAVC videos to AIC .mov for editing in iMovie 11 smoothly, but also you can convert XAVC/XAVC S footages generated by any devices. For instance, you can convert XAVC to Apple ProRes, MPEG-2, H.264, H.265, Avid DNxHD, MOV, MP4, FLV, WMV and etc. for playing or editing in QuickTime Player, YouTube/Vimeo, FCP, Avid Media ComposerAdobe Premiere ProSony Vegas, Windows Movie Maker and so on.

Follow the easy steps to edit Sony Z100 XAVC in iMovie 11 on Mac Yosemite. If you want to know more about the complete workflow to transcode, edit, play, burn and share your Sony camera footage, click here.

                          

How to convert Sony PXW-Z100 4K XAVC videos to AIC mov for iMovie editing?

Step 1: Free download this best XAVC to iMovie converter

Install and run it as the best Sony XAVC to iMovie 11 converter. The XAVC video converter supports single or batch conversion. Therefore, you are able to add individual or multiple Sony Z100 XAVC footages into the program at one time. Click the “Add video” button on the tool bar to finish the input.



Step 2: Select “Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)” as output video format compatible with iMovie 11.

Click the drop-down list in the format line to get the format box. Then choose “iMovie and Final Cut Express >> Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)” as output format.

Tips: Press the “Settings” icon; you can customize the output video resolution, frame rate, bit rate and so on. Freely, if you have installed Final Cut Pro, you may want to edit Sony Z100 XAVC in FCP X.



Step 3: Polish XAVC footages optionally

The built-in editing function provided by XAVC to iMovie converter is something worth trying. To trim the video, add artistic effects, adjust audio, add watermark, customize video parameters and so on. You can get the work done splendidly. Of course, if you don’t think it’s a necessary to do, you can skip it and move onto the next step directly.



Step 4: Convert Sony Z100 XAVC to iMovie 11 on Mac Yosemite

You can preview to check the final result. Once you are happy with it, click the “Convert” button to start converting Sony Z100 XAVC video files to Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) MOV format. It will take you a little while. When it is finished, you can edit XAVC files from Sony Z100 in iMovie 11 smoothly with no format limitation to worry about.

Conclusion: After the conversion is done, launch iMovie 11 and do the edit work. For more operation information about iMovie 11, you can refer to the article: How to import video files or projects to iMovie 8/9/11 on Mac? Don’t wait. Just follow the steps above and enjoy your editing!

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